- or
scattered in
specific locations.
Ash (analytical chemistry) Cinereous,
consisting of ashes,
ash-
colored or
ash-like Potash, a term for many useful...
-
ash-
colored tapaculo (Myornis senilis) is a
species of bird in the
family Rhinocryptidae. It is
found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The
ash-
colored...
- The
ash-
colored cuckoo (Coccycua cinerea) is an
American bird
species of the
cuckoo family (Cuculidae). It was
formerly placed in the
genus Coccyzus or...
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erect or spreading, 10 to 80 cm tall, branched,
covered sp****ly with
ash-
colored soft
hairs to
heavily covered. The
leaves are alternating, simple, and...
- The
ash-
colored Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys cinereus) is a
species of
rodent in the
genus Thomasomys. It is
found in
montane forests of the Department...
- "under-
ash" and is
derived from the
Russian под (pod) + зола́ (zola); the full form is подзо́листая по́чва (podzolistaya pochva),
meaning "under-
ashed soil"...
- hair is
sometimes depicted in a
vibrant reddish hue and at
other times ash colored. Van Gogh's self-portraits vary stylistically. In
those painted after...
-
Nycteola cinereana, the grey
midget or
ash-
colored owlet moth, is a
nolid moth in the
family Nolidae. The
species was
first described by
Berthold Neumoegen...
- grey wings". lit. 'charcoal feathers' Also
translated as 'gray' or '
ash-
colored feathers' or 'wings' She
argues that the ****anese
meaning of the names...
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longitudinal rows of elongate,
detached tubercles. The body
color is pale-grey,
ash-
colored,
brownish or
sometimes yellowish-white. The body is
longitudinally streaked...